East China Sea Wonderland is located at the southern foot of Wangye Mountain on Pingtan Island, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. It is a national AAA-level scenic spot, a provincial geological park, and a filming location for “China National Geographic”. The scenic spot consists of Immortal Well, Immortal Cave, Immortal Valley, Immortal Peak, Immortal Pillar, Immortal Terrace, Immortal Spring, Wang Ye Zhang Valley, Golden Guanyin, Oyster Reef and other landscapes. The most famous attraction in the scenic area is the Fairy Well, which is nearly 50 meters in diameter and more than 40 meters deep. The walls of the well are steep and there are three small holes at the bottom that are connected to the ocean. Next to the “Immortal Well” there is a large canyon that looks like a split in the middle of the mountain, which is called the Immortal Valley.
East China Sea Wonderland is located at the southern foot of Wangye Mountain on Pingtan Island, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. It is a national AAA-level scenic spot, a provincial geological park, and a filming location for “China National Geographic”. The scenic spot consists of Immortal Well, Immortal Cave, Immortal Valley, Immortal Peak, Immortal Pillar, Immortal Terrace, Immortal Spring, Wang Ye Zhang Valley, Golden Guanyin, Oyster Reef and other landscapes. The most famous attraction in the scenic area is the Fairy Well, which is nearly 50 meters in diameter and more than 40 meters deep. The walls of the well are steep and there are three small holes at the bottom that are connected to the ocean. Next to the “Immortal Well” there is a large canyon that looks like a split in the middle of the mountain, which is called the Immortal Valley.